_Hastings - 06:40pm Aug 19, 1998 PST
'And I have the sense to recognize that I don't know how to let you go.'

Just because....

To talk to others about nothing at all, and so we don't take up the teasers time and space. As some of you know, I enjoy talking about nothing and annoying people. If you also like to do that, this is just the place. Anything goes here, but remember, it's all in good fun and not meant to hurt others.

Is anyone else being taken on a sub ride to places they are not subbed when they click New Messages? Why is it doing that?

sassi - 02:21pm Jan 30, 2004 PST(#47 of 8481)
I think animal testing is a terrible idea; they get all nervous and give the wrong answers.

Jersey, I believe its happening because of the work going on in the site. Fran is busy deleting and cleaning out sites, some sites are being merged together and I think (from what I read) that until it's done, this will continue.

It'll be cool when done, we just have to be patient while it's happening. :)

My car is in the shop as of early this morning. Originally, it was not giving out enough heat to compensate for the horrendous low temps we've been having. All right, I said. I'll have them look at the 'thermostat' which regulates heat output. Lately, the voltage regulator has been complaining, so the garage took a look at that. Voltage regulator just fine but the battery is dying and needs a funeral besides replacement. I knew one rear bulb on the brakelight system was out. I was informed that a light on both sides was burned out, plus, the rear window-brake warning lights (two) were gone on vacation without sending a postcard. Those cost $17.00 apiece. So, I get to spend money, but since I'm not a male into engines and such, I feel used and abused by my car. I'd rather spend that money on what I think is fun. Phooey.

diana, try autozone or some other buy it yourself shop for the bulbs, you can probably get them for less, and many times the people that work there are helpful and will at least tell you how to fix it yourself. Bulbs are one of the easiest things to fix on a car.